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The Kana CS:GO Edition has a few extra features that establish it as a step above a “basic” gaming mouse. Two extra-large buttons on either side of the mouse allow the user to program extra macros or keypresses to the mouse. They work well in most aspects, but they require a bit more force to activate than the oh-so-wonderful-to-click regular mouse buttons. The Kana CS:GO Edition also has a “CPI Toggle” key behind the mousewheel which allows the user to change between two CPI (better known as DPI or dots per inch to most users) settings on-the-fly. My one gripe about the Kana CS:GO Edition comes from this CPI Toggle key. While most mid-range gaming mice allow the user to customize the DPI in 100-dot increments, the Kana CS:GO Edition only allows DPI settings of 400, 800, 1600, or 3200 DPI. While many users may not have a problem with using one of the pre-defined settings, I prefer a DPI of about 1200 when using my 1080p 23” monitor, and 800 definitely felt too sluggish while 1600 felt a little too jittery. It would have been nice to be able to more precisely define DPI settings for the Kana CS:GO Edition, but alas, I had to settle for using a not-so-comfortable DPI setting of 1600 DPI.I’d imagine that if you were ever a Counter-Strike fanboy, you are already happily shooting people as well as having your face shot off in the latest iteration of Counter-Strike. What sort of FPS Sourcery have the magical Valve studio released? Same game, different look? Predominantly yes, but for a mere $15, the age old addictive FPS multiplayer action with new tweaks, weapons and such can be yours.4. You will then be prompted to remove the extension you selected. Click Remove.Blaze says that cybercriminals appear to be cleverly deceptive these days and "better in attempting to steal items or account credentials... from unsuspecting users."One such platform is CSGO Lounge (an independent site not affiliated with Valve Software, which develops the game itself). The site allows spectators to bet in-game add-ons known as skins – weapons, tools and the like – on the results of matches. Not all skins are created equal, and the rarity of some means they can cost hundreds of real dollars on marketplace sites like SkinXchange.com. The temptation is too much for some.Access to the skins on third-party sites is enabled by a system called Steam, also developed by Valve Software. Valve and its co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell did not respond to requests for comment.It's a huge slap in the face to those people, who supported us. I didn't feel it was right for us to do that. The decision to go free-to-play was made, and that's just something we have to live with. If it means the failure of our game, so be it, but I don't think it was right for us to screw the people who paid a lot of money to support our game. I think the best thing for us to do is do the best we can to raise exposure for TI, and try to take it from here.I'm still doing some TI, like new content. We have a really small team -- two programmers and two artists, as well as myself. Being a free-to-play game, you have to be constantly adding new content, and that's one of the things that we weren't really entirely prepared for. We knew what we had to do, but it's a lot of work. You're almost never stopping adding content. We can't leverage the community because, the way our game works, we have to do all of the models, all of the levels ourselves, whereas with CS:GO you can leverage the community.

CSGO Competitive uses the Elo system of ranking to determine what rank a given person is; This is where you rank up by winning consecutive games and you can rank up quicker by playing against higher ranks than yourself. For example, if a silver 2 beats a Silver elite master 3 times, he will most likely rank up where as if a silver 4 beats a silver 2 3 times, he most likely wont rank up.

But for the veteran player, someone who's thrown hundreds of hours at that competitive mode, a CS:GO Steam sale like today's—$7.49 / ￡5.99 until Friday—isn't a happy event. It's a harbinger of hackers and competition-souring “smurf” accounts. Given that these items are so easily converted into real money, is the Esports industry supporting a wide-scale illegal gambling operation? Many of the major events companies advertise such websites by playing their video adverts on their streams. There are teams who are named after such websites, some of whom even play at Valve-sponsored events. The majority of players have personal sponsorships with such websites whereby their in-game weapons are named after betting websites (which has become so prevalent that at the recent CS:GO major event, the company hosting the event, Dreamhack, blanked out the space on their broadcast overlay where the gun names are displayed). Given the recent DFS scrutiny and the ever increasing media coverage of Esports, the industry may want to consider making steps to avoid a scandal waiting to happen.hat is perhaps more disturbing, is if such items are deemed to have a monetary value, is that a regulator may question whether Valve are complicit. Such websites rely on the availability of Valve’s API and “bots” in order to support their transactions and this access could be revoked by Valve at any moment. Given that this form of betting increases sale volumes of their in-game items and viewership of their game, there is currently little incentive for Valve to effectively shut these websites down.Who wants this, though? Plenty of people apparently: according to Betabrand the above jacket has racked up over 11,000 votes. And it doesn't stop at jackets. Blouses, short sleeve shirts, athletic tees and chicken dresses are also available, and they're all surprisingly tasteful too. Much better than the boxshot-on-a-cheap-black-shirt fare we're used to around these parts, but then, I'm no authority on fashion so you can be the judge.Valve's latest update for CS:GO introduces redesigned arm, hands and glove models for all characters. These changes are however visible in first person mode only.

Another weapons smuggler tells me that gambling is a huge part of the CS:GO gunrunning experience, and once you grow accustomed to it, can put you at a huge financial advantage. Some betting occurs within the game, as you pay small amounts of cash to open weapons cases that could potentially contain an expensive, rare weapon... or quite the opposite. However, there's also a whole additional level of gambling that's hiding below the surface.Bets can be made through the CS:GO Lounge, allowing you to risk the weapons currently in your inventory against upcoming official CS:GO tournament matches. As you'd expect, the more expensive the weapons you place into the bet, the more payoff you're going to get back. Betting involves accepting a Steam trade from a bot, giving it the weapons you want to bet, and then trusting that if you win the bet, it'll give you them back along with your winnings. Of course, if you lose the bet, don't expect to hear from the bot again.“Counter-Strike’s” reclaiming of its throne as top FPS can be attributed to a myriad of different sources. “Global Offensive,” the game’s latest iteration, continues to receive lots of community-driven updates from its developer, Valve. However, the most noteworthy thing about “Counter-Strike” is the third-party gambling scene. Websites like CSGO Lounge or EZ Skins have created a virtual gambling economy in which users can place bets with their in-game items as if they were at a sportsbook in Las Vegas.Currently, one can only bet on professional matches but it is only a matter of time before betting is extended to collegiate leagues. When this happens, the books should hold UCLA’s team as one of the favorites. They are currently boasting an 8-1 season record in the Collegiate StarLeague , proving to be strongest of all the teams representing UCLA in collegiate eSports.The speedier pace of combat and the addition of Injustice's background interaction are just two of the things that make Mortal Kombat X a better-playing game than its predecessor. Also, MKX feels like an attempt to move forward into new things, whereas MK9 was one large, albeit rebooted nostalgia trip. And it looks fantastic all the while. All of this is enough to make up for the game's handful of rough edges around story mode and some of its other options.Valve has just massively overhauled its Steam refund policy, allowing customers to apply for refunds on “nearly any purchase”, and for “any reason”. There are some small dependencies of course, and refunds differ between different types of products e.g. bundles, movies etc.

Some examples included the Samsung M3 2TB external HDD for ￡65, the Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD for ￡260 and the Creative Fatal1ty HS-800 headset for ￡20.Is it all above board, then? Like hell it is. Traders regularly contact each other with PayPal or bank details, in a bid to keep that 15 percent Valve cut firmly in their pockets. The problem is that trades done outside of the Steam platform are a risky business, and often turn sour -- sometimes money exchanges hands, but weapons are never traded, and the inexperienced are often rinsed dry.Not only have the prize pools gotten (and stayed) larger than ever before, the number of people watching these tournaments has increased steadily, too. On the last weekend of November, Dreamhack Winter 2014 hosted the 4th CS:GO “major” (as these $250,000 tournaments have come to be called), and viewer numbers once again broke the record set by the previous major. Over half a million people watched the final match between LDLC and Ninjas in Pyjamas, with around 300,000 watching the main Twitch stream alone.The prospects for people who get scammed aren’t good. Valve’s official FAQ says the economy of the market would be too adversely affected if they were to simply re-gift items to users who were scammed. “If more copies of the item are added to the economy through inventory rollbacks, the value of every other instance of that item would be reduced.”

Access to the skins on third-party sites is enabled by a system called Steam, also developed by Valve Software. Valve and its co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell did not respond to requests for comment.More than anyone else, I feel sorry for the developers of Siege, who have made the game of their careers. It is an absolute peach, but while they're firefighting so many issues there's no time to look at long-term refinements for balance and maps. It's like Ubisoft's management doesn't comprehend just how good Siege is or how much its potential is harmed by Ubisoft's servers and uPlay.Perhaps Siege is seen internally as potential sequel material, Ubisoft's own Call of Duty cookie-cutter, rather than a platform to be grown over time. That would be so short-sighted—and such a waste of potential—that it has to be called mismanagement. Siege's quality is so high in parts that the game could become a serious e-sports platform and, given time, might even surpass the mighty Counter-Strike.